THE TELEGRAPH IS PITBDIS . REI? EVERY DAY, By GEORGE iiERGNER. So ascurnos TTLEGELLPii setvedto aulatrlbera — le ihe at 6 actat4 pOr'ireeti. Yearly aut , nrlber; iii be ebarged $4.00 • W 11211.4 ALINWSINOViIWII TKLIGRAYR, Tee TIMIIIAPa Liaise published twice a Wdok durlbg toe session pi the Legielslam, and weekly during the re mainder of ftbe year,,andibialahed to subscribers at nu fallowing rated, did alagle Bultsferibota per year., &van . Tea vra LAW OP .NN.IMPAPOIS 3 subscribers order the digcontinuance of their newse papers, the publisher may oontitue to send them until stl arrearageg are paid,. It subscriber* neglect Or refuse to take their newspa pera from the omen to which they are directed, they are. reePonalble nuttl they blip^ gettiod 'she bills and oNlein , . them dlooeutinned, • • ;D. Gross 8c ills a W. GROSS & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, NO., 19 MARKET SIT REET HARRISBURG, PENA'A. DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS, We are daily adding to our assortment of goods all Such articles as are desirable, and would respectfully call, your attention to the largest and best selected stock in this city, of DRUGS, .qaiIOALS & PAINTS, Oils, Verntsliea and Glues, Dye-Stuffs, Glass and Putty, Alirtlid Colors and Tools, • Pure around Spices, BurningFhold .nd Alcohol, Lard, Sperm and Plne Bintiem, Viols and Lamp Globes, Casino Soaps, sponges and Corks, Ate., &o. t eirk., &v., &0., Am, &o With a general variety of PERFUMERY & TOILET ARTICLES, selected from the best manufacturers and Per fumers of Europe and this country. Being very large dealers in PAINTS, WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OIL, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, ARTIST'S COLORS, PAINT AND AWIST'•S BRUSHES --- 11CrALL TMEMNABIETIES, COLORS AND BRONZES 'F At. ' yt Na CO OF ALL KINDS, We respectfully lnylte a call, feeling coati- demi that we can supply the wants of all on terms to their satisfaction TEETH ! TEETH ! JONES AND WHITE'S PORCELAIN TEETH. PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR RgsToRA.TIVES Of al!. Wade, Atriet from the`Proprietors. laponitior and Conoentrated Lye I *holesale Agents for Saponifier, which we seal as lo* as it can be purchased in the cities. THAYER'S MEDICAL FLUID EXTRACTS, COAL OIL ! CAl?B ON OIL ! I Being large purchasers In these Oils, we can offer Inducements to close buyers. Coal Oil Lamps of the most improved patterns, ' very cheap. All kinds of lamps changed to burn Coal Oil. FARMERS AND GRAZIERS, Those of you who have oot given our HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS a trial know not their superiority, and the advantage they are in keeping /pales and Oatthi healthy and in good condition. Thousands can testify to the profit they have derived from the use of our Cattle Powders by the Increasing quantity and quality of milk, besides improving the general health and ap— mire of their Cattle. Our-long experience hi the business gives us the 'advantage of a thorough knowledge of the trade, and our arrangements in the cities are such that we can in a very short time fUrnish anything appertaining to our business, on the best of terms. Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed on our home, we hope by strict attention to business, a careful selection of PURE DRUGS, at f* prices, and the dpsire to please all, to merit a continuance of the favors of a discrimi nating public. • • / /A N 11r"'" •-•" •••••„. ••••.„.„ -"•-• 410 r , ••••• t •, - „A • t , L - E 2.00 12.00 15.00 VOL. XIV. itiT gni 'anertisemente. SOMETHING MORE VALUABLE THAN SILVER OR GOLD, IT W11.,1, RESTORE THE WEAK, EINSTATE' TER BLOOD IN ALL ITS ORIGINAL VIGOR AND PURITY. PROF.' 0. 3'. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAI, BLOOD RENOVATOR. Is precisely wbat its name indicates ;for, while plensan to the taste, it is revi exhilarating and strength ening to the vital powers. It also revivifies, reinstates, and renews the blood In all tie original purity, and thus restores and renders the system invulnerable to attacka of disease. It is the e .ly preparation over offered to the world In a popular form r 0 es to be within the reach of all. Se chemically and skillfully combined as to be the most powerful tonic, and yet so perfectly adapted as to act to perfect acCordance with the laws of nature, and hence soothe the weakest stomach, and tone up the di gestic° organs, and allay all nervous and other Irritation. In is also perfectly exhilarating in its effects! and yet it is never bellowed by lassitude or depression of spirits. It Is composed oath ely of vegetables, and those thoroughly .combining powerful tonic and soothing properties, and consequently can never injure, As a sure preventive anti cure of CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, INDIGESTION, DYS PEPSIA, LOSS OF 'APPETITE, FAINTNESS, NERVOUS IRRITABILITY, NEURALGIA., PAL PITATION OF THE HEART, MELAN CHOLY, HYPOCHONDRIA; NI HT SWEATS, LANGUOR, GIDDINESS, AND ALL THAT CLASS OF CA SFS SO FEARFULLY FATAL CALLED FEMALE WEAKNESS AND IRREGULARS TIES. THERE IS NOTHING ITS EQUAL. Also, Liver Derangements or Torpidity; and Liver Complaint, Diseases of the Kidneys, or any genera de rangement of the Urinary organs. It will not only curd the debility following CHILLS and FEVER, but prevents all attacks arising fromillanyitic influences, and cure the disease; at once, If already at• tacked. • TRAVELERS should have a bottle with them, as it in fallibly prevonts any deleterious consequences following upon change of climate and water. As .t pravonas costiveness strengthens the digestive organs, It should bolts the hands of all potions of seden tary habits. LADIES not accustomed to out-door exercise, shout& always use It. MOTHERS should one it; for it Is aperient relief. Taken a mesh or two before the final. trial, she 'will pass the dreadful period with perfect ease and Barak. There is no mistake about it. Till CORDIAL IS ALLVE CLAM FOR ;,110TlaRRS, TRY IT 4.7 And to you we appeal, to detect the illness or decline not only of your daughters before it be too lite, but also your EOM and husbands, for while the former - Ix : era faLm delicacy, often go down .to a'prematuro grave, rather than let their condition be known in time, the latter are so often mixed up wan the eazitement of businEss, that if it were not for you, they tro, would travel in the same downward path until it Is too late to arrest their fatal fall. But the mother Is always vigilant, and to you we out:fide:My appeal; for we are sure your never-falling affection will unerringly point you to Professor WOOD'S F: Eal ORA TiVE CORDIAL AND BLOOD RENOVATOR as toe remedy which should be always on hand in time of need. . - . Read what the Press say after thoroughly testing he waiter, and no ono can have a doubt. PROF. WOOD'S REL4TORATIVE corded to clam-lee that I'ayche was once senate a climate warmer than the West Indies to procure a sample of the beauty of Preserpine in a box. After some.delay the messenger returned, and as soon as the Rd of 'the box was removed out flew all the ins that flesh is heir to:-. [fortunately hope was found in the- bottom of the box. p, of. Wood , . Restorative Cordial revives the recollection ol the story, for It Invigorates the blood, aids the organs of dniestion, Imparts strength to the nervous system, anti for tiles the citadel of health, so as to bid defiance to the assaults of diseaee. it is a healthy tonic, composed en tirely of vegetable productions and while It is exam:ra ting as pure wine, no hal aloes results can possibly follow Its use It 15 a eeetdetatete In the Medical world, and those vutio are alb - died with loss or Appetite, Dyspepsia, CoasunaLtion, Faintness, Giddiness, Neuralgia, Palolta- • tion of tho Heart, ho., will hose find an infallible panacea. , St. Louis Daily Papress." PROF. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL arid . BLOOD RENOVATOR is, without doubt, the best Tonic Cordial in the world. To those who are sufferinerom general de- Witty we WOW recommend its use i tor, w,h4eit is pleas ant to the taste, it Is strengthening to the ostem, and will at once tend to remove all iinpurities of the blood, and eradicate all traces of disease. It can be taken by the wealteJ, stomach, while Come In good heath will at once feel its exhilarating power. We are COL titiollt that after using cue Dottie ox this Cordial ague will be for a day widiout it.--" New York Leader." - A PURE, HEALTHY TONIC, and one free - from- tit deleterious and injurious enects sure to fellow those in ordinary use, has long been felt to be a desideratum In the medical world. Such a tonic, and one so 'Skillfully combined from the vegetable kingdom as to act Juliet.- feet accordance with the laws of nature, and thus soothe the weakest stomaCh, and at the same time allay ner- Von, and Other irritations, and tone up all the organs el which the hum -n betty is composed, is offered in Prof. Wood's Restorative Cordial and Wood Renovator. Hence, it is perfectly adapted to cid and young. Reeder, try it, Thousands nave already done en., and ttio testimony is universal in its favor.— GiTew York Atlas." PRoFtesSOR WOO I Y3 RES foRATIVE CORDIAL AN L 3LOOO RENOVATOR, for the sure of General Debility, or weakness arising from' any cause, also Dyspepsia, Nem OUSLIOSS eight. Sweats, Incipient Consumption, -Liver Complaints, Biliousness, Loss of Appedite„Fernale Weak ness, in all Its stages, also, to prevent the contraction of disease, is certainly the best and moat agreeable cordial tonic and P.ortovator ever offered to the afflicted; and so chemically combined as to be the most powerful tonic ever know.) to medical scier.ce. Reader;try it." IT Will. DO Yoo GOOll. We have no liesita ion - in recommending it, since we know It to be a sale, pleasant, and sure re medy for the diseases enumerated,—"New York Dis patch." before noticing a patent medicine, we have to be per taro that it will prove itself to be -all that it is recent. mended. And we week" ray that the Reetorative Cor dial and Blood. Renovator of Prof. Wood will stand' the test fully, and, in fact it Is without any doebt Werth% article ttl market - for purlrying the Blood alma strengthen ing the system. . We have no hi . lotion In recommending its use to all.—“ The New-Yorker." • - LOuR. TO YOURSELF IN TIME.—How many in of a ftlsetiolicacy suffer foam 'SuPi:Massed, pain ful, or obstructed mensurstion, and think becariselney are yortug that by-and-by nature will work itself clear from obstructions, and all come in tight in the end, iittle dresming that the seeds of death are already germina ting In the system, because the vital energies are im paired, and the entire animal economy derangsd,:debni tated; and yet, useless of themselves as they are, if a remedy were set before them which would re.tore all the functions of the system, and .dy, they would take it, and thus be in time to BAN hves.— Parents, think of this, and at once give-IX as of Prof. Wood's. Restorative Cordial and Blooa One - ater.— "The New York Courter." O. J WOOD, 'Proprietor, 444 Broadway, TOW York, and 114 Market atreet, St. tools, Mo. , a-At N 0.444 ['roadway, all the. Faintly and Patna Medicines constantly on hand, always trash and gehilde. Ford & Macomber, Washington Aventia, Sole agents or Albany; Dr H. Snell, agent, for Schenectady. - • Sold' also 'by - A'. B. Sands & Co., corner of Fulton and William streets. •.. • ' jan2s-oo SUM' CHAS. F. RIIIIPP, NORTE! FOURTH STREET PIIILADELPHIA, •-\ AT THE OLD STAND, Wholezale and Retail Manufacturer of Port Monnaies, Cabas and Purses, Dre Aug Cases, Money Belts, Reticules, Cigar Oases, Banker's Cases, Leather Bags, Writing Desks, Pocket Books, Port Folios, Bill Books, &e. octl-wly LANCASTER BANKNOTES WAL-WiniEnDO. CIEVERAtIfUNDRED DOLLARS of the notes of the , Lancaster Bank, which failed come three years duce, are wanted, for wtieh the aching rec. will be paid. - Apply at apb "INDEPENDENT IN ALL TFUNGS---NEUTRAL IN NONE•" HARRISBURG, PA., TUESDAY AFTERNOON, APRIL 30, 18 61 Erl !'EIS OFFICE Miscellaneous. Assignees' Sale of Real Estate, MIZE SUBSCRIBERS will sell by ,public ' :onirtry atthi Conit:Houso, at Harriab7.rg. cu.Satur day the 115th day of June nail, at two °Mak, F. The Farm of John Wallciwcr, Sensor..consiating of Ha acres, situ .ted In Susquehanna tbwm.hio, about three miles from Harrisburg, adjoining lands of John H. Fox, John Zinn and others. . - hcre are erected owtheYarm a large Two Story Stone House, a Bank Barn, Tenant. gooses, Stables, Bs, There Is ales a large orchard of apple, pear, plaoh and cherry trees of choice varieties In excellent beating or• der. Also, several seine of good Lime stone, which have been and can be worked to advantage. The property will be goblin a body or in parcels to suit purchasers ; and the sale be peremptory Conditions.—One fourth the purchase money, in be paid within one week of the day of sale, when pm es sion will be given, subject to a lease running to the of April next. The purchaser to be entitled to one half the crops ; one-fourth on the first day of October, the residue maths let of , April. The two last payments to carry interest from too day of eels, .and to be sitisfac tartly secured. There will also be offered for sale at the same time and place the nnoacided half interest of 150 acres of Coal Lands at uated oaths Short Mountain, in Ly kens Valley, Dauphin county. • aprll2-d2sw.wtd ST. LOUIS HOTEL, CHESTNUT ST, ABOVE THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. •- - IN the immediate neighborhood of. the Jobbing Houses on Market, Third and Chestnut streets, the Hanks, -Post Moe, Merchants' Exehtnge, &o, min. BOTH ON THE AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN BOARD PER DAY.... Dinner between 1 and 3 o'clock, 50 cents. Single room from CO cents upward.. A first case Restaurant attached. Prices according to Bills of Fare. The City Cars take Passengers from any Station to or cdoee to the Uotel. ligrEngash, French, German and Spanish spoken. apl 3md PHILADELPHIA NEW •,- BONNET•A'IO' • -,••-,• • ••)•:. 4 ;,• E STOR • „ - -"RAS OP - ENED WITH A FULL assortmen from the Philadelphia and New York meet fashionable' establishments, to which, during the season, additions' of the latest novelties from those establiShments will be - constantly received. MRS. A. B. BICEURTON, Formerly A. B. Carpenter, sign of the two Golden Eagles, first bonnet store from the Harrisburg Bridge, marl9-3md ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL BOARDING SCHOOL, .FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, BIOUNT JOY, LANCASTIF. COUNTY, PA. TEMENTS prepared for College or busil S 'Less Location pleasant, healthy and easy or ac cess by Pennsylvania Railroad. For circulars contain: tag terms tse., address the Principal. tiplslotdt4tw E. L MOORE ' WAR . !_ WART! WAR; 1.- . ! I TO ARMS I TO ARMS I POWDER! POWDER! ! DIT PONT'S celebrated , GUN. AND RIFLE POWDER, and all other Powder and Fuse manufactured by E. I. DU PONT, DE NOIOURS At CO., Wilmington, Del; For sale at ananafioturer prices, by their agent, JAMES Id. WHEELER, Harrisburg, Pa. Orders received at waishouse,•to any extent; for sup plying the tAste Regiments, Companies, &o. apt? 1 11 -TA.A.Cilrek I N1X.41.45.C3i15. • G; • S.-HARRIS,. T.TWION" 3"1..,A..C1- . MANUFACTORY, . S. N. CORNER FOURTH AND VINE- STS., 1 1 1-11LAIDE6PfitA. United States Flags , of all Masa, both Kuala and Bunt. lug manufactured and sold. ap29-3 d . _ _ OFTICE OF TEI2 LIT-ENS' VAILET Coax, " Co., 1 New York, Aprilo,lB6L . . ,THE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders and an election for seven Dire tars of the Lykens' Valley Coal Company will be held in Philadelphia at the Mce of EDWARD GRATZ, No. 2 South. 7th . street,Oo Mask', !heat day of May see, at 10 o'clock, A. M. The po'ls will open at 10 o'Olook and close at ' 2 o'cloCk, WM. "law KIM% aps•2tawte Secretary. . NOTICE, TIR. D. W. JONES, of gageratown,. Xl_ Maryland, will be in Harrisburg, on • TUESDAY, April 23d, at the White Hall Hotel, 'where ho may, he consulted from one o'clock in the alternoou until 11111 e at night, no longer at present. Dr. JO sES has many calls by letter teatime to Harrisburg again. Dr. J01C.133 - 'Oll consult patients ono day out of earl month In the city of II ,rrlsburg. See the regular elver. Moment In another part ot this paper. All afflicted pBII3OIIP wanting to consult Dr. JONES must oall between the hours above mentioned. Advise gratis. CalA•atar23) DR:. D. W. JONES THE DR. KANE REFRIGERATOR. THIS anperior REFRIGERATOR. to gether with several ether e'•eaper styles, may be found at the Manufactory, at ex 'eedalely low pre es, did% a great variety of WATER COUL Pia, of wipe• dor hulsh, R S. FABSON & 0 Cor-..D00k and Peas streets, pnuadolpbis. m OFFICE 08 TRIM LYERRZ' VALLRT RAIIROAD & COAL CO., I New York April 6, 1861. j 'THE Annual Meeting of the Stockholder& 1 and an eleellon for a President, even Managers, and a Secretsry and Treasurer of the Lykens' VS ley Railroad and Coal Company will be hold in Philadelphia at the office of &MARC GRATZ, No. 2 South 7th street, on Monday, the 6th day of May 'zed at 10 o'clock A. M. The polls will open at 10 o'clock and close at 2 o'clock P Di. WM. HAWKING, apstaWte Secretary. Q. F. MIT 3EII MC OME TRAVELING AGENT OF THE OLD WALLOWER LINE. rrHIS OLD TRANSPORTATION LINE is still in successful operation and Prepared to carry freight as LOW as any other individual line between entladelpbta, Harrisburg, Sunbury, Lewisburg, Williams port, *Terse, Shore; LOolc Raven, and all points on the Northern Central, Philadelphia and. Erie, and Williams port and Elmira Itailroads, Local Ageut at Harrisburg, IX A. MUENCII Goods sent to PEACOCK, ZELL & EfIiNCHMAN, Nos. 808 and 810 Market street, above Eighth, by 4 o'clock, f. wlll Arrive at Harrisburg, ready for delivery, the riel:t morning. ' H. P. taIJENCH, apB tt - Tesueling •Agent. WANTED TO PURCHASE. • A TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE, with AL back building, located la a respectable neighbor heed, of ifbich possession will not be wanted for eigth mouths. Apply at [42] MIA ,CIFFICE. 1861. BARGAINS IN Pi 1.1.044 Casa MrEIINS, all v , itttna. SBEETINCI 4 . " UNBLEACHED AND 8LE.2.011 , D I!IJETINS, DriCeS. TiCKINGa, alt prlcea and widaLs, TOIViIANCE, litE ,s •.• CuTINIti.PAINEs, Very low. CAL: cos, very cheap. YILI.OIV CASH INEica, different qttallait‘B. LINEN , Earrisae, all iinalitles. Furoarr.e Ca kcs.s. . . LARGE ',TOME RASHES. STAIR,. OIL CLOTHS. Base. MAHE or DenaGETe. Any Houso Furni3hing or DoutesticGoode Will be found VEST CHEAP, at. CATHCART & agoran , S, p I Next to the Harrisburg Bank. -- fqIE UNDERSIGNED having entered in to the COAL TRADED] this city, would respectfully solicit the patronage of the a. I mil keep on hand Coal of airsizes; fridrithe most celebrated and approved mines,.which will he delivered to any part of tue city, lieu from dirt and other ireporitiee. RILL WEID .T , 41TARAN'TEKD. COAL FOR RAO BY Tee Bon LOAD, CAR 1.0.8.D0R • YROLS Vera •ns parLh.tslog by the Boat or Car L •ad will receive 2,240 pounds to the Ton. Ofle No. 14 Market street, second door from Dewber ry Yard the Csnoi, toot of North street. Or de-s 101 l at either place will receive prompt attention. ap . 1.6.1.yd JOEL'S.' c4'. HALL, agent. A. O. NIE , TER, C. F. MU ENCH.. Assignebs FOR SALE, CROM One to Five uundred Dollars ."worth or CITY BONDS. Enquire 0 ZIMMERMAN, marta - No. 28 South Second street. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES ! WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING. MACHINES, NEW INIPROVEMENTS I AT REDUCED PRICES. THE'WHEELER-& WILSON Manufam- Luring Company having gained ALL their stets at law, with infringing manufacturers of Sewing Machines, propose that the public should be, benefitted thereby, mid nave accordingly reduced the prices of their Sewing Machines. After time date they will be sold atrates that will pay a fair profit on the cost of manufacture, capital invested, and ezpense of making sales ; such prices a will enable them to make first class machines, and, as heretofore, guarantee them in every particular In accordance with the announcement above I will sell their splendid Sewing Machines at, prices from $45 to $9O for the fine full case machines. It is a well estab lishod fact that the Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine is the best ono in the market, the best made, most maple and leaStilable to get out e f order, and they are now as low as the inferior ma chines. Can and see them a Third and Market. del-dm W. 0. HICKOK, Agent 1861. 1861. INTERESTING TO ALL! CATHCART & BROTHER, No. 14 MARKET SQUARE, • HAVE Nbw OPEN TIMIS. MIL LARGE ASSOWEMSRT OF SPRING DRY GOODS I, 1 ALL EINLB, ALL TRIOS'S; EVERT STYLE, milt!' UAL/IT, ViT MAIER, PRICES LOW AOCORDISCLY. DRESS GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY I HEAVY STOCK OF DOMESTIC GOODS, PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. Every inducement or red to purchasers at CATELD AWN, mar2B . Next door to the Harrisourg Bank. CITY BONDS FOR SALE. /IND OR TWO CITY BONDS of , $5 1,1 each bearing a per cent Interest, being a safe good investmar4. Apply to feb4 Ind' • ' • • • W. K. MENKE CE.II.I4GE•OF LOCATION . WALLOWER'S LINE. .pho 014 stools of care being disposed of, the undersigned has brake out la a new place and so mulls aed a. dishy freight line he wean Philadelphia, New Yore, Harrisburg sad all points on the Northern Ceutral, Sunbury & Erie sad Looks :Yana & 13100016 burg railrouis. Tlasuktut for the fiber il patronage heretofore • etstended he hopes, by promptness In rle.tvery, to retain au has old customers and patrons -ill goods intended for the Une moat he ds'iverort at the depot at the Philadelphla and tteadinglatiroad, Broad and 0 illowbill streets, Philadel• phis. All good delivered at .th • depot up to five o'clock, P. N., with reach Harrisburg nest morning. J. WALLOWE4, Jr, Oeneral Agt. Bowling Depot, Harrisburg. REMOVAL. • rpHE SUBSCRIBOR had removed his -PLUMBING AND BitatiS FOUNDRY from Starke' street to Fourth Axed above Plarket,oppogte the . BeMe church. The.nkrui for past patronage, no hopes, by strict attew ion to business, to merit a, continuance of it. mar243.3nid W5l. PARKHIL . GREAT EXCITEMENT IN State 'street east of the Capitol, be tween 4th and Sp nee etreets. A new Lager Beer Saloon Rid opened, wnero everything in that line is ge nerally kept, and I would respectrully solicit the patron. age of my numerous friends and the g °floral ly. ' IWd* ' - D. R NstaNUEL. 200 CARRIAGES AT AtCTION, SECOND SPRING SALE FOR 1861. IN consequence of the extraordinary ml]ev pressure of the times, and the at:emulation hie BLOM of Ne.W Orlitttl.WN3. suoeurquer volt ma., a second Bale for this Spriug,l,so.l, which will taxa ~lace on - Wednesday Morning, May 8, 1861. AT 10 O'uLOOK IC, AT THS PHILADELPHIA BAZAAR, NINTH AND SA.NSOM STS ., PHILADELPHIA, The assortment (abou Two Hundred) will be folly equal to that offered at the firm Sale, haeluding ail the most modern EWA, and ft em some of the best makers of Philadelphia and Wilmington. gar The Sale Isla he positive. saarNo postponement .41 account of the weather. 1941 d ALFRED 11. fiIatEINES , , Auctioneer. STONE FOR SALE. ToItIIILDING STONE or Stone suitable for trwripilring purposes will be delivered to any part of the city or its vicinity. Apply to tnar23 WM. COLDER, JR, A MEETING of the stockholders. of the Commonwealth Insurance Company, at Harrisburg will be.held at trio office or the romgany in Tnird strce , ea MONDAY, toe sixth day of Mar Naar, between the name of tat and civelvlA "o'cloux A. M., for the election of Directors to servo the ensuing year. aplB-re t. if. t.l.4.R.RlEß,Fecretar3r. BOURBON WHISKEY i t VERY superior article of BOURBON ll_ WHISKEY, lum quart bottles, to More and for salo by .... .SOHN H. ZIEGLER, . mar 4 73 Market Street. Orp Oci as, $(4 NEW COAL OFFICE. NEW ARRANGEMENT. NOTICE abfrtistmfuto. 1801. BOARDING, A few respectable gentlemen can be ac. Si etimmodated with board et Mrs. Tobosoh , s, ire street, below Floe street, ap29.2N STEAM WEEKLY BETWEEN NEW YOull - AND LIVERPOOL, LANDING_ AND EMBARKING PAS dENGESS at QJEENSTOWN, (Ireland.) The Liver. poet, Now York and Philadelphia Steamship company intend despatching their 'full powered elyde-bullc hoe Steamships as foilows CITY uF Wn.!:IIINGTON, Saturday, 4th May; CITY OF M&NCIniE-TEIt, Saturday, 11th May ; CITY Or' PAj, TIIIORE, Saturday, 18th &lay ; and every' Saturday, at Noon, from Pier 44, North Flyer. • . RUES OF MONIS. FIRSI' cABIN $75 0.1 ..... $3O 00 do to London $BO 00 I do to . London..sas 00 Steerage Return Tiaeta, goo k Ibr SIX Months.... .60 00 Passongers 'forwarded to Paris, Hare, gerabu Bremen, Rotterdam, autwerp, Bt . e., at re weed through tares. Virl'orsons wishing le bring out their friends capitl} tickele here at ihe following rates, to New Yerk : From ivernool or Queenstown; latOabin, $7B, $136 and $1.05 Average from Liverpool $4O 00 From Quenstown, 830 00. These Steamers htve superior accommodations for passengers, and ;terry experienced Surgeons. They are With in Water-tight Iron Sections, and have PAW it nre Annihilators on board. For further inrormation apply at the Company's Ofilioes ISO. G. DALE, Agent, apVstf 15 Broadway, New York.. Or 0.0, EirnmermAn Agent, Harrisburg, PUBLIC NOTICE, XTOTICE - a hereby given that lettere ce,lamelaary oh the estateof Dr. Edward L. Orth late of the city of Harriaborg, Dauphin county, deceved , have been duly granted to the subscriber who residua in said city, All parsons having claims or demands against the estat , of said davdeet are hereby requested to make a own'the saute to the subscriber wilhest delay. ap29.ltd.6tw MARTHA E. OETEL Executrix, diNSYLVANIA RAIL. ROAM SUMMER TIME TABLE. FIVE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA• , ON AND AFTER MONDAY, APRIL 16th, 1851, i ho pao.songer trams of the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany will depart from and arrive at Farris . lyars ane Philadelphia as renews THROUGH EXPRERA TRAIN Mamas Harrisburg at 1.15 a. m. and arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.10 a. rn. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg at 0.20 a. m., anu arrtioa at West Philadelphia at 10.06 a. m. FAST aIAIL TRAIN leaves 13-irisbarg at 1.15 p. arrives at West Philadelphia at 5.10 p. m. Pa eue traias make close connection at ?Mimic/ pnia with hc, New York Lines. • ACCONIAIODATICIN TRAIN, No. 1, vla Mount Joy. loaves auris'urg at 7.50 a. in., and alnyas al West PLtiladePpia p - • • BAEHR/BURG ACCOMMODATION TRULY, via Colum bia, leaves Harrisburg at 4.ldp. m., and arrives at Weil Philudetphla at 9 25 p. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, No. 2, via Mount Joy. Rarriaburg at 4.20 p. m. connecting at Dilier vine with MA.R.P.D3RIIRG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, and arrives at West Philadelphia at 9.2 b p. THROUGH EXPRESS. TRAIN leaves Philadelphia al 1045 p. m., Harrisburg at s.a a. m., Altoona 8.05, ar rives at Pittsburg at 1%40 p. m. HAIL TRAIN leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a. tn. H.rrisburg 1.10 p. na., Alb:wan, 7.55 p. m., and array , . at Pittsburg at 12.20 p, m, Rao. UNE leaves ebnadelphle. at 11.40 a. m,, Harris burg 4.05 p. m. , Altoona 8.40 p. in., and arrives at Pitt, burg at 1.00 a, in. Lt4RititißUßG AccomationaTioN TRAIN loaves Philadelphia at 2.90 p. m., I~ncaster 6.05 p. m., Col umbia 0,40 p. m., and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.05 p. fa ACCOMMODATION THAW, leaves Phtladelpbta at 4.00 p• m Lanea=ter 7.44 p. m.,Mount foy 8.2$ p. W., Eliza bethtown; 8.48 p. in., and arrtvga at liotirlaburg at 9.46 p. m. Atteotion is called to Cho fact, that passengers leaving Philadelphia at COO p. m., connect at litncaster With MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, and arrive at Harrisburg at 946, p. m. SAMUEL D. YOUNG, aPI.2 Supt. East. Div. Renna. Railroad . , . --- PROF. ADOLPH . P. TEUPSER ,. WOULD respectfully, inform his old . . patrons and the public , generally, that he wit continue to give instructions on the PIANO FORTE ME LW:WON VIOLIN . and also In the science of TEIOROGOB BASS. Be will teth pletisUre wait upon pupils at then homes at any boor desired, or lessons will, be given his residence, in Third street, a few doors below tb, German Reformed Church, deol&dt: SIGN OP' THE • Glorious Star Spangled Banner! A NUTHERBUPPLY OF WALLPAPER, Botto , RS &e , z-PLENOID WTND')W BLINDS, to which we osil the attention of our friend/4 mad cordially Invite them to examine our goods sad mime. • We are determined to sell cheap. Mind the place, spugmf t 8 B. it):, "L'ORE, apl.3-tf •ar the a irri.thurz Midge. . IN OR CilbtEß'S • ROYAL QUARTO DICTIONARY ! CIE best defining and, pronouncing Die tionary of the lillagn,h I.ugaage • ALSO, WureefltEli Eauool Dictionaries, Wee:tare Pictorial Quarto ajaa Bcaool Dictionaries for sale at. SCHEYEtR , S 130088 TORE, apls4l! • .I•l,ar tt.e Harrisburg Bridge. - FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY M. I. FRANKLIN, Scientific and Practical Optician, (ntore and factory 112 gouttl Fourth Street,. below Ouesteut, Ptillacelphia.) " • • HAS arrived in - this city and opened ab effico for a. short time for .heeate of his oeb-bra tea Itt noVED SPEOTACLE3, with the 11,est Periacopie Elliptic Lenses, forming the toocavo Convex surface, in accordance with the philosophy of Xature, surpes4l ib purity ace transparency any mho: glasses offered beton to the public, producing a clear and Cliatintt sight, ettid. erlog onto and comfort in readlngthe most minute 13rint, affording altogether the. mu HELP FON, TM IMPAIRED VISION, imp roving, strengthening (rne restoring the eyeet,ght These glasses are correctly and carefully suited for every age. Also, for Sato his world renowned MICROSCOPE. TELESCOPES, MILITARY. SPY GLASSES, ILITHEIIATICAL INSTRUMENTR., at the lowest city prices. /K.•i. FRANKLIN, Optician, 011 Lee Third street, next door to the DAILY TE.Lsanern Moe a r 24 Harrisburg Broom Manufacto4 , TWO DOORS FROM IRON'S ST, L' WALNUT BROOMS sold wholesale and retail 20 per cent. Clasper than can be bad esewhere.... Cali and examine eur stock. aps-Srad J. E, PRICE & CO. NO. 99 EASTWARD. WESTWARD. otam tiding M. Haying procured Ream Power Presses, we are prepared to eaeouteJOß and Boos PRIMING of *eery description, cheaper that it can bo done at any other es tablishmentin the country RATES OF ADVERITIONU. lirßour lines °rifts constitute one- halt Naar& ht. ifroros Or more than (Our constitute a Soattare. Ralf Square, one day Se " . Or one week. one tutee menthe.... ..... - • .... • • abc months One ..... • • • One F.-Nnere one flay • one week. one three months six menthe ono year 10 00 jarßoeinera noticeslnserted in the Lae& column, ro 'afore Itarriages and Reatha, FIVE CENIB PER ass or each .nsertlon. _ _ . Sr Marriages and Deaths to be charged ea regolar 4vortleetnenta. BY TELE From our Morning Edition. THE WAR! From Washington. SENATOR, MASON NOT AMSTED,. BALTIMORE QUIET. THE NEW YORK SMNTEC REGIIONE The Steamer Adelaide Fired into by the Harriet Lane. EXTENDED TIME OP SERVICE OP TEE pv UNTEERS. Government Armory at Rock Island, 111. Pziarrsrvara), April 29, Evening Senator Mason has not been arrested. The report must hare started by the detention of some parties for examination. The latest, arrival from Baltimore reports the city quiet. A member of the New York seventh regi ment from Washington, says when that regi ment offered its servius to the Government it was for the defence of the Capital, and not to engage in war against any State or States. Fifty members had refused to take the oath on reaching Washington. The rest took it on condition not to be called out of the District of Columbia. He says the feeling of the regiment toward the people of Baltimore is of the most friendly character. BALTHIORE, April 29.—The steamer Adelaide arrived at Baltimore on Saturday morning froin Norfolk. She reports having been fired into off Old Point Comfort by the a g rlet Lane. WASHINGTON, April 29. The Government to day formally decided to receive forty thousand of the seventy-five thousand volunteers, recently called for by prc. clanaation, for the term of three years ; twen ipfive thousand for five years, and eighteen thousand sailors for the same period. Orders to carry this measure into effect will be at once issued. An armory in placepf that at Harper's Ferry is to be established at Rock Leland, 111. JIM A SUOMI KEEPS HIS WORD OF HONC4I.-- It is refre-hlog in this day, when Twiggs and Beauregard and Hamilton, among warriors, and Wigfall and Breokinridge among Senators, sworn to allegiaece, are recreant to their oaths, to read the narrative of the old soldier, Peter. Hart, who was is Fort Sumter during the siege. The story carries its own moral, and needs no word of comment. Hart was an old soldier under Anderson at Mexico. When Hrs. Anderson visited Fort Sumter, Hatt ac companied her, by permission of the Oorgeder ' ate authorities, on giving his parole not to fight ,•hould he conclude to remain in the garrison. When the bombardment commencLd, the sol dier mounted the parapet wall, and shouted to the men : "Now fire away boys, I can't fight without breaking a soldier's word, but I'll tell where your shots strike, and where to look' for danger." Thus conspicuously a mark during the whole two day's bombardment, Hart left the parapet only once, aud that was to climb the flagstaff ' to nail the colors to the peak, after the halliards had been shot away AVENGED RS IiIOTHER —The Louisville De mocrat of the 21st, says : A min named Peter Smith was shot yesterday morning, on the Jef fersonville ferry boat; by his illegitimate son, Francis Marion Smith. The young man states that the former had seduced his mother forty years ago, and brought her to a career of pros •titution. He states that his twiner, on her death bed, _about a year ago, told him of these facts, and told him to avenge her. The young man first stabbed him, atm then shot him in the back' of the head, the ball coming out above the eye, literally blowing his brains out. He died immediately:= Peter Smith was well known as a wine grower, and resided near Utica, Indiana and is connected by marriage with respectable families in this city. He was highly respected by a laige circle of friends. A PERFECT MAN.—The man deserving the name is one whose thoughts and exertions are for others, rather than for himself ; whnee high pnrpose is adopted on just principles, and never abandoned while heaven or earth af fords means of accomplishing it. He is one who will neither seek an indirect advan- Lege by a - specious word, nor take an evil path to secure a real good purpose. .:Sach a man is ono for whom a woman's heart • BA:it:mid lkat constantly while he breathes, and break when he dies. • Taw; NAVY YARDS of New York and Brook lyn are torning out vessels as fast as possible to assist in blockading Southern forts. The ac tivity in these yards never was so great.' In a few weeks the traitors will be a,s well confined as if they were under lock and key. AN ERA OF GOOD FEDLING.—The Indiana Legis ature on eissembliug the other day, though strongly Republican, voted to divide the (aces in its gift with the Democrats. A single Odd Fellow's Lodge, Covenant. No. 35, of New York, have appropriated . 32000 to support the tontines of members who.may vol unteer. ou g 00 60 ,2 DO S Oo . 6 OD .. 8 40